]* the m
l*»ke >hc la^nt^nrs of its family it is ca.t?\r «rely -iby ttod .■■.«»v---■> ■„■•'
!"•>/ jrewspfcfe^f ta ■viid and open jparts ?■.. .>;ku eottntry. . Tiic.si: ; f:■ by <W. -.
Wjoiive. aatf.fi*
■■: ;'bk V.iy-- . m Y:f--:;.;.<r whftOt. $^eQf,iw nJ?fr-,U;’> .nit* .iOBiiV .l;-•/;•.?•'• •
.%Q$ijgi0ft ?e*ort, t&ft fetffflti-titeete'of vramae^wlfaifc tifc^abmatti ib*m p. v^fc .
^Iwefc they fe*{{U<!8i% '*»&». for timwghfe l-Vitoe ¿1:-« deKcate ;jwdi*y of tim r f e i
.fikgw»v#*e*P is :w*ti ilavo#ef5* befcoe it h i%i% esteemed for ?h<s fable, and. auather*
is’#&*!**., ¿here tfwy as>y be oUv'vod exposed tor sale, accomiM^ed 1yy ti*efr
-j^aHaeoce their muffotioas ncr--
>*HSenion8 made % some autbon;,, that they-'remain and' breed in oar western and wtfihe
frtisfo&st that the ¿rreater nqmbcr make the high northern ieiiritaciea the pfece of general rot
o f the Jfesaa fi-oose is very great, and when, a t » considerable e lm ti
viwe -J&meae, ?k rate at whkih « ,r’ ~<sthrong!» the air has been, estimated %$ i
W¥^&- ■' fefiji» .the grej't similarity ^bwifr sydste between the benn Goose and t’-.t-' f0&fi %
eanfouodwl i on j clone iou. ,e5aationr Utwevor* we iwmok bWf -ifa« $*ew
«ft the form aed- rofoicr i>.i: fcWVIdibj, ivs weii m «tite'-r • •-■ idiarities ■ •'. •■ »¡¿v-
^'.^S^ftfoes' Of’ the two birds. ' fa ixt*. the Grey 1 ^ ; Isa* the, mfawmjjp ■•*•' *»»
¿¡meed* the fofodfe ■«f
tidte» <*pp<Ked p-> &<? *td • .*• <•-: •• • ■* • •
•iiv^w ;'.•••■ %Vi.t -v-;:.!,; readies* 4 •;. '■■ - _■•■ .-,, ■ ,
■'wb& ma«$ smr so. nestffy .f> ib* t&wm >-* .•■ ■•
■:.- a.;u':,iir. ;0 be l®jf- vt;!.bfe ; t i'-'-y-:. tiltiiHj'lifemiiimfe
V' 4» saki to breed in low iJse -• ■,-•
i- w h o l e Olf ?!ffl b i l l iS'iifciofc, ‘ h 'i t;' i i •,•>* -,l ■ • i. ■ ;
fhe latter bating hwigit'j»fnaai
■ ' <«-2 of the bade,, irings, daubs, c.ii«.: r:«M '.lark oi(M-o tew.;i tia^fsdl ■■■-•m .■,i-, ■.
fiK*? ( iatii white j . imsi» and abdomen gfoyisb ^bmwin: '•«a, nnsloi- ’wsd .
i an aduiuuale abotifi a third less i